Infants
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100

What are some strategies to support successful infant feeding? 

Chin/lower lip support, stimulation, positioning, nipple choice and placement, viscosity

100

What maneuver would you recommend for someone with decreased peristalsis? 

Effortful swallow 

100

What are two exercises that strengthen the muscles that lift the hyoid to pull open the UES and help bolus move through the upper esophagus

What is Shaker (sha-kur) exercise and Chin Tuck against resistance (CTAR)

100

Patient presents with pharyngeal stage dysphagia characterized by swallow delay/neurosensory deficits and posterior escape of the bolus resulting in _________ so I recommend __________.

Penetration/aspiration before the swallow

chin tuck, supraglottic swallow, super-supraglottic swallow, vocal quality check


100

A patient with a trach tube is most likely to aspirate on what consistency? 

What is thin liquids

200

List some exercises and/or strategies for a baby who is unable to extract liquid from the nipple.

oral motor exercises to improve suck

gloved finger to get them to practice sucking

Warm up oral cavity

use a cross cut nipple to allow more flow



200

What maneuver would you recommend for someone who is having airway closure problems? 

What compensatory strategies would you recommend for them as well?

Maneuver: Supraglottic swallow or Super-supraglottic swallow

Comp Strat: chin tuck 

*Will also accept head turn if it was noted patient had unilateral weakness

200

Name 4 maneuvers that can be done with a patient while eating. 

1. Effortful/Hard Swallow / Valsalva Maneuver

2. Supraglottic Swallow 

3. Super-supraglottic swallow

4. Mendelsohn Maneuver

200

Patient presents with oral stage dysphagia characterized by tongue weakness/incoordination and decreased sensation resulting in ________ so I recommend ________

Neck extension

Place bolus on strong side 

modify bolus size

slurp and swallow


200

What are the CNs involved in swallowing? (all of them) 

I, V, VII, IX, X, XI, XII

300

List some exercises and/or strategies for a child who is losing formula out of their mouth. 

NUK brush to increase oral motor stimulation and control

Smaller nipple 

Slower rate 

positioning 

jaw and cheek support

increase lip strength

300

Recs for Buccal Pocketing? 

no consistency changes

liquid wash

lingual or finger sweep

multiple swallows

300

What is a postural change that could be used as a treatment strategy to eliminate aspiration in a left CVA w/ unilateral pharyngeal paresis? 

What is a head turn to the left

300

Describe thermal stimulation and when/why/with who would you use it? 

Use:for swallow delay

How: Apply cold and sour material to faucial arches or eat cold/sour bolus after mastication of primary bolus

Why: cold and sour material is most easily sense and is most likely to trigger swallow if normal bolus does not

300

How do you determine the "weaker side" in a patient? 

drooping or paralysis

tongue/oral movement

lack of rotary chew

medical record diagnosis

400

List some exercises and/or strategies for a child who has naso-pharyngeal reflux

positioning, slower rate, changing texture of food


400

Delayed swallow reflex? 

thick liquids 

Puree? 

Easy to manipulate and ready to swallow as soon as it hits faucial pillars


400

Patient has pre-mature spilling that comes from poor lingual functioning, what do you recommend? 

Puree (need food that will not move too quickly in the PL phase of swallow prior to being ready, will go down as a whole)

plus comp and rehab strategies..... neck extension? 

IOPI bulb exercise? 

400

Patient has decreased pressure generation for bolus propulsion, what rehabilitation exercise(s) could you recommend to increase muscle strength? 

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) (e.g. VitalStim)

400

The primary reason swallowing function is altered when a trach tube is placed is due to a change in what??

What is subglottic pressure

500

List some exercises and/or strategies for a child with aspiration BEFORE the swallow

oral sensory stim

thicker liquids to allow for more time during transit


500

Describe the Mendelsohn Maneuver

mid swallow hold, keep hyoid suspended for 2 secs

500

What are two examples of swallowing motor exercises? 

McNeil Dysphagia Therapy Program (MDTP) 

Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) 

Madison Oral Strengthening Therapeutic (MOST) Device

500

Patient has decreased tongue base retraction, what rehab exercise could you recommend? 

Masako Maneuver, place tongue between teeth or on alveolar ridge and swallow (not with bolus)

Targets superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle contraction/strengthening & base of tongue retraction 


500

Dysphagia takes its name from the greek word _______ meaning to ingest or engulf

What is phagein